Working with
Nature
for Society's
Well Being.

The School’s mission is to create future professionals and leaders, to develop new knowledge and science based solutions, and share them with individuals, government, industry, and the scientific community to support the sustainable use of resources for the well-being of society.

GPS/GIS Field Technician
Data and Information Specialist
Geospatial Analyst
Ecosystem Modeler
Land Use and Resource Planner

B.S. Geospatial and Environmental Informatics

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Students pursuing this degree develop an interdisciplinary understanding of social, economic, and ecosystem sciences that prepares them to manage and solve critical issues impacting our natural resources and society.

Sustainable Biomaterials and Packaging

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Our degree programs prepare students for diverse careers that impact the well-being and coexistence of human and wildlife populations in the fields of wildlife ecology, management, conservation and veterinary medicine.

Wildlife Sciences

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Online Professional Certification Programs

Rather than enrolling in a second degree program, individuals can pursue a professional certification or decide to apply the course credit to a graduate degree if they so desire. Certification programs can allow further specialization or contribute towards advancement in ones career field.

Recent News

Alabama’s forest production and processing industry contributes nearly $21 billion to the state’s economy and positions it to be a leader in the development of a sustainable bio-based economy that... Read More

SFWS announces the Seminar Series fall calendar

The Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences has announced its fall Seminar Series schedule. The series, offered throughout the fall and spring semesters, was created by the school... Read More